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Autor:
Taufiqul Huque, Beverly J Cowart, Luba Dankulich-Nagrudny, Edmund A Pribitkin, Douglas L Bayley, Andrew I Spielman, Roy S Feldman, Scott A Mackler, Joseph G Brand
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 10, p e7347 (2009)
BACKGROUND:The perception of sour taste in humans is incompletely understood at the receptor cell level. We report here on two patients with an acquired sour ageusia. Each patient was unresponsive to sour stimuli, but both showed normal responses to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e8fda366c07147eaaac4634d19c495b3
Autor:
Peter W. Kalivas, Laxminarayana Korutla, Trevor G. Jackson, Scott A. Mackler, Michael D. Scofield
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 227:44-54
Protein degradation is a critical component of cellular maintenance. The intracellular translocation and targeting of the Ubiquitin Proteasome System (UPS) differentially coordinates a protein’s half-life and thereby its function. Nucleus Accumbens
Autor:
Alana C. Conti, Scott A. Mackler, Julie A. Blendy, Peter W. Kalivas, Ryan Degnan, Ying Homan, Alejandra M. Pacchioni
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 187:48-55
NAC1 is a novel member of the POZ/BTB (Pox virus and Zinc finger/Bric-a-brac Tramtrack Broad complex) but varies from other proteins of this class in that it lacks the characteristic DNA-binding motif, suggesting a novel role. We have employed consti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurochemistry. 101:611-618
In this report, CoREST was identified as a protein that interacts with NAC1. NAC1 is a cocaine-regulated Pox virus and Zinc finger/Bric-a-brac Tramtrack Broad complex (POZ/BTB) repressor protein, which mediates interactions among several other transc
Autor:
Scott A. Mackler, Hao-Wei Shen, Peter W. Kalivas, Matthias Klugman, Laxman Korutla, Nicholas Champtiaux
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Neuroscience. 22:397-403
The expression of the transcriptional regulator NAC1 is increased in the nucleus accumbens of rats withdrawn from cocaine self-administration, and in vivo studies indicate that the up-regulation is a compensatory mechanism opposing the acute effects
The POZ/BTB protein NAC1 interacts with two different histone deacetylases in neuronal-like cultures
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurochemistry. 94:786-793
NAC1 is a cocaine-regulated POZ/BTB (Pox virus and Zinc finger/Bric-a-brac Tramtrack Broad complex) protein. NAC1 is increased by cocaine selectively in the nucleus accumbens, a CNS region important for drug addiction. NAC1's role in the cell, howeve
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 121:355-361
NAC1 cDNA was identified as a novel transcript induced in the nucleus accumbens from rats chronically treated with cocaine. NAC1 is a member of the Bric-a-brac Tramtrac Broad complex/Pox virus and Zinc finger family of transcription factors and has b
Autor:
Laxminarayana Korutla, Michael F. Stromberg, J.H Neustadter, D.M Lewis, P. J. Wang, Scott A. Mackler
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 110:421-429
BTB/POZ proteins can influence the cell cycle and contribute to oncogenesis. Many family members are present in the mammalian CNS. Previous work demonstrated elevated NAC1 mRNA levels in the rat nucleus accumbens in response to cocaine. NAC1 acts lik
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 23:109-116
Both acamprosate and naltrexone have demonstrated clinical utility in reducing relapse to alcohol use in recovering alcoholics. The present experiments examined the effects of acamprosate and naltrexone, either alone or in combination, on basal ethan
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 61:305-313
Neural tube defects (NTDs), although prevalent and easily diagnosed, are etiologically heterogeneous, rendering mechanistic interpretation problematic. To date, there is evidence that mammalian neural tube closure (NTC) initiates and fuses intermitte